document.write( "Question 235032: A cube has a volume of 27 cubic metres. If each side is doubled in length, what will its new volume be in cubic metres? please I need the solution \n" ); document.write( "
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Let's look at this problem in more general terms. Let's say we have a cube that measures on each edge. Then the volume of that cube would be . Let's double the size of each edge, so now we have on each edge and the volume must be . That is 8 times the size of the original cube. So now we know that if you double the length of each edge of any cube, you end up with a cube that is 8 times greater in volume than the original cube.\r
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